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The January Window Made This Gooner Happy

Arteta at Friday’s presser pre Burnley (Getty images via fair use)

After this January transfer window, I think am one of the happiest Arsenal fans anywhere in the world. When I think of the moves Arteta has made I am bursting with the whistling, acoustic, melody of the late, great Bobby McFerrin:

Here is a little song I wrote

You might want to sing it note for note

Don’t worry be happy

In every life we have some trouble

When you worry you make it double

Don’t worry, be happy…

Why shouldn’t I be when it is becoming clearer every day the club escaped by the skin of its teeth the torments of Unai Emery. Imagine, using the opportunity of a recent newspaper interview in Spain, to blame Arsenal fans for his demise at the club. The very fans who spent more than a year wanting him to succeed, hardly ever criticizing him for his inconsistent tactics, team selection and piss poor results towards the end of 2018-19, as Arsenal lost its once solid grip on the top-4.

Instead of being grateful for this unmerited show of patience, he is seething with anger:

“The fans focused on me and they threw me out.”

Thank heavens by October 2019 the majority of Gooners had seen and heard enough of Emery’s bullshit making it impossible for him to be retained.

Proud as a peacock

But that was only the appetizer. I am strutting around, proud as a peacock because every day since his appointment Mikel Arteta is proving he is the man for the job. From the minute he assumed the office and his introduction to the public via his first press conference, we have witnessed a man who knows his destiny is to be a leader of Arsenal football Club:

“I’ve been back home. I’m extremely happy and proud to have been given the opportunity to be the manager of this football club. I’ve been preparing for a few years for this challenge to come.

“I know the expectations, I know the level and I know the stature of this club, and what it deserves. So I’m ready for that challenge, I can’t wait to start working with the players, and everybody here at the club.

Now in this first ever transfer window Artea has proven he has a clear idea what players are needed to rebuild this club and he is getting them. He is making the choices, not Don Raul, not Edu, even if he must seek and get the concurrence of both.

In yesterday’s blog I provided a quotation from Pablo Mari who disclosed that Arteta was critical to the decision by the club to sign him and that he personally was motivated by Mikel to make the move. I concluded Ateta was choosing his own players.

I was fully vindicated in today’s presser, when Arteta confirmed that Mari is part of his vision of the way he wants the club to play:

“He balances what I want to do from the back line, he gives more options, more solutions, he opens up the pitch more. Again, he’s a player that we’ve been following for the last few months. We are really happy to have him.”

Who else could have been following him with the intent of signing him? Emery? Don Raul?

Fool yourself if you wish.

Not only that, it is clear to me Mikel is fully aware of the deficiencies in the playing personnel after the reign of Emery. Despite the limitations in finances (exacerbated by spending next year’s transfer budget on one player) he is trying to strengthen where possible.

“We’ve been trying to be active in the market to resolve some of the issues we’ve been going through in the last few weeks. We found two players that we believe can be very useful and improve our squad, obviously with the resources we had as a club. We are happy with what we’ve done.

Arteta’s moves did not stop at Mari. After publicly bemoaning the absence of genuine full backs at the club following injuries to Tierney, Kolasinanc and Bellerin, Cedric is being signed. (BTW In many of our podcasts Blackburn George remarked how Don Raul had left the club high and dry by selling Monreal when he could still do a job.) Mikel explained why Cedric was signed:

“He’s a player who’s got a big experience,” he said. “He’s played in different countries, he’s played in this league, he knows what it means. He’s very willing to go to another top club and he’s got that desire, that commitment.

 “I followed him a few seasons ago, I started to follow him and I really like what he can bring. They were the right conditions for us as well to try to improve the squad.”

Once again we see the hand of Arteta pulling the strings. Mari said he is making the “big decisions”. Who remains in any doubt?

Willfully blind and barmy idiots

Another thing to be happy about is how these signings have made fools of the willfully blind and barmy idiots who think, either there is a large pot of cash the Kroenke’s refuse to spend or they can willy-nilly violate domestic fair play rules and invest external cash into the club.

Despite these limitations, Arteta has made moves in the traditionally difficult January window that none of the perennial malcontents can criticize. It is amusing to see how quiet they are because they know full well any opposition will condemn them to the fate of AFTV, easily isolated by fans as part of the problem and not the solution.

At last a manager with both the football vision and the balls to seek players who in his own judgment can improve the club, not the judgment of the agents who are seeking a fat commission at the club’s expense.

No wonder I am so happy. The future is bright Gooners. Arteta Knows!

6 Comments

  1. Rosicky@ArsenalFebruary 1, 2020 at 4:29 am

    Shotta I dont know how you term this window as a successs when we failed to add a quality playmaker to supplement Ozil .Only defensive additions will not make us win games .Who is going to create goal scoring chances when Ozil is not on the pitch ?
    We didn’t bring back Mikkhi either .
    I doubt we can win games with this squad if Ozil is injured or at rest .

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    • Yes Rosicky these are small victories but given the financial restrictions and still having Raul as the executive in charge of football, every move by Arteta that strengthens his position in the club must be celebrated. Meanwhile most other bloggers and podcasters are fast asleep, completely oblivious of these importat developments.

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  2. pedantic George @arseblaggerFebruary 1, 2020 at 9:46 am

    I do believe Arteta is the man picking players, but I also think the pool he can choose from is limited to Raul’s contact book.

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  3. Hopefully Arteta will be looking to

    Get
    Raul
    Out
    The
    Club

    But in the meantime he’ll have to tip toe around Joshie’s Laundryman. Until he snags that first trophy. Hopefully in May.

    Fingers crossed lads and lasses, as everyone who follows the arsenal needs to see Raul kicked out the club ASAP. I mean that if even the billy big blaggers can now belatedly after most of the damage has been done, if they can now finally, too late, call out the fraud for the palpable stinking fraud that he is,

    then no one else has any excuse. Do they?.

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    • Too many people are willing to forget and let slide Raul’s role in the disaster that that was inflicted on our club for 18 long months. To comprehend the damage, after today’s. matches we are 12th in the League, only 6 points from the drop zone. For a club our size and standing this was once unthinkable. Never ever in the Wenger era did we hit these depths.

      That is why, whenever Arteta scores a victory, no matter how minor it is in the great scheme of things, i use this blog to celebrate and highlight it. Every small victory represents one more step away from the Raul Sanllehi-Unai Emery disaster.

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      • Every pass into and around the opposition D is a blessing that most arsenal fans are grateful for, for a time there it looked like Raul was going to succeed in recreating the Damned Utd at the Arsenal.

        But as became clear from the edit on the club’s own website upon Arteta’s arrival, for anyone watching, most of the other employees as well as the fans of Arsenal football club want

        Raul
        Out
        The
        Club

        It was their video! Not mine.
        And it was hilarious.

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